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Microsoft To Receive $20.75 Million

Immersion Corp will be paying $20.75 million in order to settle a legal dispute they had with Microsoft that began almost three years ago. The disagreement was concerning certain patent infringement issues.

The legal dispute started back in 2002, when Immersion filed a lawsuit against Microsoft and Sony over Xbox and PlayStation game controllers. Microsoft agreed to pay $26 million at the time, in order to settle the lawsuit.

General Dynamics Buys Jet Aviation

General Dynamics Corporation - the gulf stream jet maker - stated this week that they agreed to buy Jet Aviation. Jet Aviation is the privately held provider of business aviation services that is based out of Zurich. They bought out the company for $2.25 billion.

Retails Sales Dropped Drastically In July

Retail sales fell in July making it the worst performance that they have had in five months. This is due to the poor economy mixed together with the impact that the stimulus checks that was given to citizens from the U.S. government.

Freddie Mac To Slash Dividend To Make Up For Loss

Freddie Mac posted its fourth quarterly loss this week and is waiting for the onslaught from the prolonged housing crisis to hit them hard. In order to prepare themselves for this they have set aside twice as much money for bad loans and have made plans to cut their dividend by almost 80%.

The loss has come only three weeks after the U.S. government created an effort to prop up the second biggest provider of U.S. residential mortgage funding and its rival Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac affirmed a commitment to increase fresh capital.

Federal Regulators Close Down Two More Banks

Federal regulators shut down two more banks - who sold their banks’ deposits to Mutual of Omaha Bank - this week. The total number of banks now to close is seven. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. said it was appointed receiver of First National Bank of Nevada, based in Reno, Nev., and First Heritage Bank of Newport Beach, Calif. - both units of First National Bank Holding Co., of Scottsdale, Ariz.

Customers Fighting To Save Starbucks

Not long after Starbuck had released the 600 locations that they were going to shut down loyal customers created the Save Our Starbucks campaign. Customers from both small and large cities are making phone calls, writing letters, and sending out petitions in hopes that corporate will keep the doors of these stores open.

“Now that it’s going away, we’re devastated,” said Kate Walker, a facilities manager for SunGard Financial Systems, a software company, who recently learned of a store closing in New York City.

Coca-Cola Takes Write Down Of $5.3 Billion

Coca-Cola announced this week that they have a $5.3 billion nin-cash write down that shows a decline for the value of its North American business. The charge is due to the declines in operating income and the decline in stock prices ”both largely the result of deteriorating North American macroeconomic conditions and expected substantial increases in commodity costs.”

Expired Medication Found In Drug Store Chains

Officials accused two drug stores chains of selling outdated milk, baby formula, and pills. Hours after this accusation was made several expired medications were seen on the shelves of the drugstores. The acetaminophen pain relievers were supposed to have been pulled down last year – but were still being sold in New York at the lower East Side CVS store. Other expired drugs were found in a Rite Aid.

Manpower Sees Fewer Job Oppurtunities In Their Future

Manpower Inc. has stated that number of new employees will be much lower than last year during the third quarter. Close to half the countries in the company (based out of Milwaukee) will be reducing the amount that they hire. The other half have made plans to continue hiring new employees during the July – September quarter.

General Motors To Stop Production Of Four Plants

General Motors – the world’s largest automaker – released a statement today that they would be ceasing all production from the Oshawa, Ontario pick-up truck factory. This will cut close to 1,000 jobs.

There is belief that they will be announcing the end of two U.S. plants in Ohio and Wisconsin at the annual shareholder meeting. They are making the cuts due to the increase in gas prices and the housing slump.